Don’t Wing It: Thaw Your Turkey the Right Way

Thaw Your Turkey the Right Way—Here’s Why It Matters
Got a frozen turkey and a big holiday meal coming up? Don’t leave it on the counter to thaw. That’s one of the riskiest mistakes you can make—bacteria like salmonella thrive between 40°F and 140°F, and the outer layers of a thawing bird warm up fast while the inside stays frozen. That puts your family at risk.
Safe Ways to Thaw a Turkey

  1. Refrigerator Thawing (Safest)
    Allow 24 hours for every 4–5 pounds.
    Place turkey on a tray to catch drips.
    Plan ahead—this method takes several days.
  2. Cold Water Thawing (Faster)
    Keep turkey in original packaging.
    Submerge in cold water, changing it every 30 minutes.
    Allow 30 minutes per pound.

Cook immediately after thawing.

  1. Microwave Thawing (Last Resort)
    Use only if your turkey fits in your microwave.
    Follow your microwave’s instructions.
    Cook immediately after thawing.
    Turkey Thawing Myths (Don’t Fall for These)
    “The kitchen’s cold—it’s fine.” → Still unsafe.

“Cooking kills everything.” → Some toxins survive heat.
“I’ve always thawed on the counter.” → You’ve been lucky.
Final Tips
A 16-pound turkey needs 4 days in the fridge or 8 hours in cold water.
The USDA and CDC strongly recommend never thawing on the counter.
Thaw smart. Eat safe. Planning ahead ensures a delicious, bacteria-free holiday meal.

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